Has anyone taken a look at the new schedules? Are there any significant changes such as trains being taken off or added? Stops being added or annulled?
Thanks,
jb
Thanks,
jb
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That one discusses the printing, distribution and general content of the book.There is an existing thread on this topic:
http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/66576-new-timetable-book-out-sort-of/
I just did a side-by-side comparison of the old vs new national timetables and I don't see any difference in stations. Also don't recall any recent news items about a station stop being added or removed, so I think ASM will still be accurate.That one discusses the printing, distribution and general content of the book.There is an existing thread on this topic:
http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/66576-new-timetable-book-out-sort-of/
My original question is are there any significant changes that I'll need to know about so that the Amtrak Status Maps are produced correctly when the new timetable takes effect.
I can detect most things, but the one thing that the schedule checker/fixer will never get is if a new stop has been added to an existing train. Someone will need to tell me about those.
Thanks,
jb
Super.
Thanks,
jb
There are a few minor scheduling differences. Most of the major changes (like 89, 181) were already implemented and this is the print version catching up with it.That one discusses the printing, distribution and general content of the book.There is an existing thread on this topic:
http://discuss.amtraktrains.com/index.php?/topic/66576-new-timetable-book-out-sort-of/
My original question is are there any significant changes that I'll need to know about so that the Amtrak Status Maps are produced correctly when the new timetable takes effect.
I can detect most things, but the one thing that the schedule checker/fixer will never get is if a new stop has been added to an existing train. Someone will need to tell me about those.
Thanks,
jb
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